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Drake Relays
Des Moines, IA
April 26-28, 2001

All photos by Sam Grotewold/www.mensracing.com
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Div. III National Champion Stacy Sundet of Luther College in the College Division DMR.
Arkansas' Sharif Karie leads off in the the University Division DMR.
Shawn Allen was the Hawkeye anchor leg in the UD DMR.
Minnesota's Neil Hanson in the DMR. The day before, Hanson ran a blazing final 200 to seal up 2nd place in the 4XMile relay.
Colorado State's Bryan Berryhill anchored the Ram's runner-up DMR squad in 3:57, the day before he ran a1:45 anchor in the 4X800.
Balascz Csillag, a former All-American at Northern Iowa, was the pacesetter in the Invitational Mile.
David Kimani of Alabama's 3:58 in the DMR showed his team to the victory stand.
Seneca Lassiter led most of the Invitational Mile, before losing and regaining his lead in the final 200 meters.
Gary Hamer (#64), US 5000 Olympian Nick Rogers(#122), and former Div.III 1500 runner-up Chris Schaeffer in the Invitational Mile.
2001 NCAA Indoor Mile Runner-up Charlie Gruber in the Invitational Mile.
Lassiter on his victory lap.
Arkansas State's Seth Bortey threw in a suicidal surge at 450 meters in the Invitational 800, and amazingly almost held on to win.
2000 Iowa HS (3A) cross country champ Ben Glaser of West Des Moines Dowling in the 1600.
Daniel Lincoln, Chris Mulvaney, and Ryan Travis--all of Arkansas--in the CD/UD 1500.
Carlos Suarez of UTEP, runner up in the CD/UD 1500.
Mulvaney, the only Razorback to finish the 1500.
KSU's Jean-Paul Nyongabo, runner up in Thursday's 5000, in the DMR.
Bashar Ibrahim of UTEP, 3rd in the Invitational Mile.
The Invitational 800 pack early in the race, (L to R) Eric Potter, winner Derrick Peterson, Rice's Adam Davis (2nd), AK State's Seth Bortey, Timothy Dunne, and Minnesota's Toby Henkles.
High School 1600 meter winner Daniel Winder of Waterloo (IA) West High School leads runner-up Bobby Anderson of Mason City (IA), also runner-up in Thursday's 3200.
 

 

       
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